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makoffee n00b
Joined: 05 Mar 2003 Posts: 22 Location: Minneapolis
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 8:38 am Post subject: Is mandrake stealing this gentoo'rs heart? |
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Short answer: Yes
Long answer: I have to say, over the last two years I've been an avid gentoo user, but this weekend I installed mandrake 10 on a friends box, who just "wanted to try linux". After spending some time setting up the box and installing software, I realized that I hadn't even opened a terminal. And for a deskop linux distro, that's pretty good. Not only is the UI and installer worth faltery, the hot pluging and hardware detection is second to none. For the most part, the mandrake people have put together one of the best distros I've ever seen. Granted it will never be as bleeding edge as gentoo is, it does represent what I see as a work of art, bending gnu system to a good UI. It just works, and well. Sorry guys, I may be back, but untill then I'll be keeping it real just on all my servers.
-Matt _________________ -Makoffee
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Cerement Guru
Joined: 14 Jun 2003 Posts: 404
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 8:59 am Post subject: |
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RPM Hell |
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Pink Veteran
Joined: 24 Jul 2003 Posts: 1062
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 9:01 am Post subject: |
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bye bye |
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Redeeman l33t
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 958 Location: Portugal
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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mandrake uses rpm, thats enough to not use it. and it certainly does not have portage! |
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asimon l33t
Joined: 27 Jun 2002 Posts: 979 Location: Germany, Old Europe
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 3:33 pm Post subject: |
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If it works and is sexy just use it. Mandake is a great distro. I used it for many years and was exceedingly pleased. |
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Jefklak l33t
Joined: 26 Oct 2003 Posts: 818 Location: Belgium
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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ROFL this is a good one...
Hm. Of course not, shall I say. And to add: ! _________________ {Linux User #333296}
Kernel 2.6.9-nitro4! << hurrah |
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Flammie Retired Dev
Joined: 02 Jun 2003 Posts: 633 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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I installed Mandrake 10 to my secondary box. I still can't understand why it is so hard to add a ftp-source for updating system. And Finnish translation is still annoyingly bad, if it was so easy to use that I could tell my mother to install it on her computer I might change to Mandrake, but in current state it gives nothing ready. |
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ccosse Apprentice
Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Posts: 171 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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that's nice to hear; too bad 9.1 and 9.2 were so bad!
IMHO Mandrake has gone the way of Java: too much
evolution and not enough survival-of-the-fittest. |
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stonent Veteran
Joined: 07 Aug 2003 Posts: 1139 Location: Texas
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 4:33 pm Post subject: |
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Why do people continuously have to make a big announcement that they are changing distros? I didn't go into a microsoft newsgroup and make a big announcement that I was installing linux.
_________________ Inspiron 4100 & Sun UltraAXe
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skunkworx Guru
Joined: 02 Feb 2003 Posts: 420 Location: Planet Houston
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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stonent wrote: | Why do people continuously have to make a big announcement that they are changing distros? I didn't go into a microsoft newsgroup and make a big announcement that I was installing linux.
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Why not? _________________ Proud to be a... eh, forget it.
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Jake Veteran
Joined: 31 Jul 2003 Posts: 1132
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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stonent wrote: | Why do people continuously have to make a big announcement that they are changing distros? I didn't go into a microsoft newsgroup and make a big announcement that I was installing linux.
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Just be glad we're not dealing with newbies that ask how to "uninstall Linux." |
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irf2003 Veteran
Joined: 10 Sep 2003 Posts: 1078
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 8:07 pm Post subject: Re: Is mandrake stealing this gentoo'rs heart? |
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makoffee wrote: | Short answer: Yes
Long answer: I have to say, over the last two years I've been an avid gentoo user, but this weekend I installed mandrake 10 on a friends box, who just "wanted to try linux". After spending some time setting up the box and installing software, I realized that I hadn't even opened a terminal. And for a deskop linux distro, that's pretty good. Not only is the UI and installer worth faltery, the hot pluging and hardware detection is second to none. For the most part, the mandrake people have put together one of the best distros I've ever seen. Granted it will never be as bleeding edge as gentoo is, it does represent what I see as a work of art, bending gnu system to a good UI. It just works, and well. Sorry guys, I may be back, but untill then I'll be keeping it real just on all my servers.
-Matt |
it's all about choice, if you like it and can live with it use it.
i never liked mandrake although i must admit that i had
recommended it to some in the hope that they will migrate
to nix. but, in the long run, gentoo is much easier to live with.
so, i now maintain binary packages and disk images (all gentoo based) for rapid deployment to would be nix users.
and believe me, my life is a lot easier with gentoo,
hth
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zrl n00b
Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 47
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:12 am Post subject: |
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mandrake is not the "Other Things Gentoo"(this forum), it is a 'mandrake thing'. I bet most of the people have tried many other distro before they decided to free-fall into this gentoo-thing.
Some people like banana, some like apple, some eat the orange with peel, and some "digest gentoo" |
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asiobob Veteran
Joined: 29 Oct 2003 Posts: 1375 Location: Bamboo Creek
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:21 am Post subject: |
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Mandrake is quick to install and generally user friendly.
Mandrake 9.1 was good, 9.2 was a poor effort, and 10 looks good again.
We all know the benifits of gentoo. Sure there's more commandline stuff but its easy and not painful. Not for everyone but thats Gentoo.
I always recommend Mandrake to someone locked into windows with not alot of computing knowledge. They seem to enjoy it. After awhile they move to gentoo debain et al...
It's all about choice, gentoo is a bloody good choice |
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MacMasta Guru
Joined: 18 Apr 2002 Posts: 545 Location: Anchorage, AK
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:18 am Post subject: |
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I am of the view that a 'good UI' and a 'graphical ui' are not necessarily related; I tend to advise newbie friends towards RH or MDK because gui is 'easier'; but, as a user, I find the command-line to be much /faster/ for just about everything I do.
So, to each their own.
~Mac~
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asiobob Veteran
Joined: 29 Oct 2003 Posts: 1375 Location: Bamboo Creek
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:31 am Post subject: |
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good call there MacMasta...
Was in a Software Engineering lecture and it was discussed that a Good UI doens't have to be a GUI and later it was also discussed how its nice (productive?) to have several "UI" depending on the end users "percieved" skill level... ie, power users can use a command line, its quicker and gets more work done, yet other users may use a GUI, not as quick but prolly quicker (for them) than using the CLI.
Portage is a good example of a command line UI thats easy to use...
Mandrake has some nice GUI tools but they lack extra options..
As gentoo develops perhaps there would be a nice package that includes a set of UI tools for gentoo's scripts but it would havet o be optional at best.
Given a new user to linux who has a minimum "willing to learn" threshold as many do :p Mandrake would be more appealing to them.
Then again comparing Gentoo to mandrake is comparing two way different things in a way... |
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homeobocks Guru
Joined: 19 Dec 2003 Posts: 345 Location: I'm from Canada, and they say I'm a little slow . . . eh?
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:34 am Post subject: |
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Redeeman wrote: | mandrake uses rpm, thats enough to not use it. and it certainly does not have portage! | It's pretty trivial to put portage on a non-Gentoo, Linux system. _________________ HOW DO I SHOT WEB |
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stonent Veteran
Joined: 07 Aug 2003 Posts: 1139 Location: Texas
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:52 am Post subject: |
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Solaris has a relatively simple ncurses style installer, if your graphics card is supported you can do a gui install and surf in the background. If you read the prompts then anyone can install it. _________________ Inspiron 4100 & Sun UltraAXe
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pandaxiongmao Guru
Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Posts: 478 Location: USA
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 5:56 am Post subject: |
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I installed Mandrake 10 to my roommate's laptop, but I realized that I forgot to install development tools; therefore, I couldn't compile anything, so I decided to give Gentoo stage 3 a try instead, and it runs really well. _________________ CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
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Boris27 Guru
Joined: 05 Nov 2003 Posts: 562 Location: Almelo, The Netherlands
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 7:29 am Post subject: |
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pandaxiongmao wrote: | I installed Mandrake 10 to my roommate's laptop, but I realized that I forgot to install development tools; therefore, I couldn't compile anything, so I decided to give Gentoo stage 3 a try instead, and it runs really well. |
Jup. And the kernel sources are not default installed. I need my GCC and kernel sources. It's hell when a friend installs mandrake and asks me how to compile stuff. _________________ we are microsoft, lower your firewalls and surrender your pc's. we will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. your culture will adapt and service us. resistance is futile. |
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monolin n00b
Joined: 04 Feb 2004 Posts: 22
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 10:26 am Post subject: |
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Flammie wrote: | I installed Mandrake 10 to my secondary box. I still can't understand why it is so hard to add a ftp-source for updating system. And Finnish translation is still annoyingly bad, if it was so easy to use that I could tell my mother to install it on her computer I might change to Mandrake, but in current state it gives nothing ready. |
If Mandrake can make system update and adding sources easy, then it will my first choice. I guess they deliberately make adding sources difficult and don't care about the source server speed.
urpmi solves 'rpm hell' perfectly but the drawback is that the package database does not support rsync option as gentoo did. So everytime you have to upgrade a lot of package info before you can slowly download packages.
if urpmi learns more from emerge sync for package data update and configure a few fast servers, it will win more users plus its easy-to-use, quick deployment and good face-work advantages.
I have a question here about gentoo:
I configured CFLAGS with the most aggressive options and the resulting system is still very sluggish. People say that gentoo is fast, but frankly, I never feel it is faster than other distros and my impression is the oppoiste.
I have tried stage1, stage2 and 3 and they are all slow under kde3.2 evnironment.
After tried prelink, I speed up a little but still not quite responsive.
Where did I do wrong? Please give me some hints on how to built a gentoo system that beats most of the distro out there. |
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Flammie Retired Dev
Joined: 02 Jun 2003 Posts: 633 Location: Dublin, Ireland
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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monolin wrote: | I have a question here about gentoo:
I configured CFLAGS with the most aggressive options and the resulting system is still very sluggish. People say that gentoo is fast, but frankly, I never feel it is faster than other distros and my impression is the oppoiste.
I have tried stage1, stage2 and 3 and they are all slow under kde3.2 evnironment.
After tried prelink, I speed up a little but still not quite responsive.
Where did I do wrong? Please give me some hints on how to built a gentoo system that beats most of the distro out there. |
Depending on what you compile and what flags you use the compiler optimizations might give couple of extra cycles, spend twice as much or even break the whole system. Because of the issues caused many programs do strip the flags anyways.
OTOH for 99% KDE-systems I've seen the bottleneck seems to lie at the mass memory speed. The both dominant desktop environments today seem to be very hard disk intensive and not use cpu all that much so optimizations will go in vein anyways.
But but, this discussion can prolly be found on other threads on the forum and in the mailing list archive anyways. Better look there. |
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someguy Guru
Joined: 10 Jul 2003 Posts: 433 Location: (-_-) .::OH_WELL::. (-_-)
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | Long answer: I have to say, over the last two years I've been an avid gentoo user, but this weekend I installed mandrake 10 on a friends box, who just "wanted to try linux". After spending some time setting up the box and installing software, I realized that I hadn't even opened a terminal. And for a deskop linux distro, that's pretty good. Not only is the UI and installer worth faltery, the hot pluging and hardware detection is second to none. For the most part, the mandrake people have put together one of the best distros I've ever seen. Granted it will never be as bleeding edge as gentoo is, it does represent what I see as a work of art, bending gnu system to a good UI. It just works, and well. Sorry guys, I may be back, but untill then I'll be keeping it real just on all my servers. |
your dumb lol i do mean that _________________ print pack"C*",split/\D+/,`echo "16iII*o\U@{$/=$z;[(pop,pop,unpack"H*",<>
)]}\EsMsKsN0[lN*1lK[d2%Sa2/d0<X+d*lMLa^*lN%0]dsXx++lMlN/dsM0<J]dsJxp"|dc`
while [ 1 ] ; do echo "*" | telnet ip.of.print.er 9100 ; done |
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radulucian Apprentice
Joined: 05 Jan 2004 Posts: 151 Location: Bucharest Romania
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:11 pm Post subject: |
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short answer: No
long answer: just as "someguy" said, you're really dumb. apart from that, i bet you've never really used gentoo. and you are lying. if some friend would ask me to help me install linux cause he would like to try it, i would install gentoo, obviously.
so: who are you trying to fool?
mandrake may be worth the try, but please don't come here with such lame excuses
p.s. i am not even subscribing to this thread _________________ --------------------------
i am gen2 fan too
noone clicks links in the signature
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charlieg Advocate
Joined: 30 Jul 2002 Posts: 2149 Location: Manchester UK
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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 3:25 pm Post subject: |
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Why the elitist attitude from the previous 2 posters?
Please don't sully our community with a similar stigma to that which afflicts other distributions who poeple label as 'used by elitists'. _________________ Want Free games?
Free Gamer - open source games list & commentary
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